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In this gynaecology series, we explore Cervical Ectropion (also known as cervical ectopy): causes, clinical features, diagnosis, and management. 🧬 Understand the pathophysiology – eversion of the endocervical columnar epithelium onto the ectocervix, often hormone-related. ⚠️ Identify common causes – pregnancy, combined oral contraceptive pills, and puberty due to increased estrogen levels. 🩸 Recognize key symptoms – postcoital bleeding, increased vaginal discharge, or asymptomatic findings on cervical screening. 🧪 Learn diagnostic steps – speculum exam, cervical screening (smear test), and colposcopy when indicated. 🧑⚕️ Review management options – reassurance, cauterisation (if symptomatic), and when to refer. 🎧 Ideal for medical students, junior doctors, and anyone interested in women’s health and reproductive medicine. #CervicalEctropion #CervicalHealth #GynaecologyPodcast #PostcoitalBleeding #MedicalEducation #Colposcopy #WomensHealth #ReproductiveMedicine
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